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Concerned parents gather to watch ‘Over 18’ documentary
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Community rallying to replace oldest playground in Lethbridge
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Southern Alberta town known for its antique finds
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‘We can sit down and talk about our experiences’: Father and son share military tradition
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Man accused of sexually assaulting 15-year-old Lethbridge girl appears in court
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Protesters in Lethbridge voice frustration over NDP carbon levy
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‘It’s become a generational institution’: Lethbridge family continues spooky Halloween tradition
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New Hawk and Harvest market focuses on local artisans in Lethbridge
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Future teachers excited about new curriculum overhaul
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‘It’s just shocking,’: friends speak after Lethbridge woman is violently assaulted
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Alberta updates job grant program
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Lethbridge’s largest record sale takes over Galt Gardens
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University of Lethbridge students feeling pitch after school eliminates two parking lots
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Taber celebrates 31st annual Cornfest
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Lethbridge celebrates first ever Afro-Caribbean Carnival
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Alberta Open Farm Days gives inside look into agriculture industry
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Lethbridge police warn residents of car prowlings
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Former Taber club manager charged after allegedly stealing half a million dollars
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Support for the Lethbridge Farmers Market continues to grow
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71st anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima
Author Archives
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Blood Tribe’s new chief and council sworn inFollowing a historic election on the Blood reserve earlier this week, the Blood Tribe's newly elected chief and council were officially sworn in Friday.PoliticsNov 25, 2016
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Canadian and American Cadets come together in Lethbridge to honour soldiersMore than 200 Cadets from both Canada and the United Sates came together to honour soldiers from both countries and to recognize a long standing alliance Saturday.CanadaNov 19, 2016
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Community rallies to replace oldest playground in LethbridgeSome might say getting slivers are a childhood rite of passage, but parents, teachers and students at a Lethbridge elementary school can all agree it’s time for a playground upgrade.EducationNov 18, 2016
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Alberta father and son share military tradition on Remembrance DayFor over half a century combined, Jim McGrath and his son, Vance, have served in the military.CanadaNov 11, 2016
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Protesters in Lethbridge voice frustration over NDP carbon levyHundreds of frustrated southern Albertans gathered at Galt Gardens in Lethbridge this weekend to protest the NDP's new carbon tax.PoliticsNov 7, 2016
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Hundreds rally in support of Lethbridge assault victimA 25-year-old Lethbridge, Alta. woman, who was violently attacked in September, continues to recover at Foothills Hospital. On Saturday night, the woman’s husband, family and the community came together to show their support for her. A silent auction and 50/50 draw was held to help raise funds for the woman and her family.CrimeNov 6, 2016
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Chinook Regional Hospital delays elective surgeries due to residue on instrumentsAlberta Health Services has postponed over two dozen elective surgeries at Chinook Regional Hospital citing residue found on some surgical instruments.CanadaNov 3, 2016
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Lethbridge Collegiate Institute receives funding boost for Ecuador school on WE dayTwenty-six students from Lethbridge travelled to Calgary for the annual Free the Children WE Day celebration where they were told their fundraising efforts had been matched.EducationOct 28, 2016
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New Hawk and Harvest market focuses on local artisans in LethbridgeWhat started as a vision for artist and jewelry maker Lauren Hart, turned into Lethbridge’s first ever creative commune.ConsumerOct 23, 2016
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Future teachers excited about Alberta curriculum overhaulAlberta Environment Minister Shannon Phillips was at the University of Lethbridge on Friday speaking with future teachers about the proposed curriculum changes.EducationOct 21, 2016
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6th annual Taber Pheasant Festival focuses on educationEvery year for one week, hunters of all levels converge on the town of Taber for the annual Pheasant festival that took started Sunday.CanadaOct 16, 2016
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‘It’s just shocking’: friends speak after Lethbridge woman brutally attacked on city streetA 25-year-old woman remains in hospital after being assaulted in Lethbridge early Friday morning. As friends of the victim rally to offer support, police are appealing to the public for help.CrimeOct 3, 2016
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Two infrastructure projects completed at Waterton Lakes National ParkThis weekend cyclists braved the rain to be the first to ride the newly resurfaced Red Rock Parkway at Waterton Lakes National Park.CanadaOct 2, 2016
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RCMP look for suspect following attempted armed robbery in NoblefordRCMP said they are investigating the attempted armed robbery of a Nobleford convenience store Monday afternoon.CrimeSep 26, 2016
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Lethbridge hosts 6th annual Love & Records music festivalThis weekend Galt Gardens was transformed into a music lover’s dream. People spent the day digging through vinyl while being serenaded by Canadian talent.EntertainmentSep 18, 2016
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Some University of Lethbridge students left without parking after two lots closedThis school year, many University of Lethbridge students have found themselves without parking.EducationSep 12, 2016
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Lethbridge Corn Maze turns to solar energyTheo and Esther Slingerland have owned their farm and corn maze for over 20 years and recently decided to make it even greener by taking advantage of southern Alberta's sunshine.CanadaSep 11, 2016
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Taber celebrates 31st annual CornfestTo celebrate and promote the unique grain, the town of Taber, Alta. dedicates a whole weekend to the golden food.FeaturesAug 29, 2016
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Alberta Open Farm Days gives inside look into agriculture industryFarmers around the province opened their gates to the public to show them what they do this weekend.CanadaAug 21, 2016
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Former Taber club manager charged after allegedly stealing $500KA lengthy investigation into the disappearance of almost $500,000 at a restaurant in southern Alberta has led to charges against its former manager.CrimeAug 15, 2016
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Rachael Harder learns first-hand about Yazidi genocide: ‘absolutely horrific’Rachael Harder, MP for Lethbridge, recently returned from a mission to Iraq and says Lethbridge would make a great place for the Yazidi women to call home.CanadaAug 5, 2016
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Extreme weather makes for wettest July in Lethbridge in 8 yearsIt's been a several years since Southern Albertans have experienced such a wet July.WeatherJul 29, 2016
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Lethbridge motorists enjoy low gas prices heading into long weekendAugust long weekend is one of the busiest driving weekends of the year as many Albertans take advantage of one of the last long weekends of summer. Unlike previous years, some lucky Lethbridge motorists have low prices at the pump to look forward to.ConsumerJul 28, 2016
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Lethbridge couple tries to reunite others with locks of loveSymbolic "locks of love" were removed from a fence in Henderson Lake in July, and one couple has made it their mission to reunite the locks with their lovers.CanadaJul 27, 2016
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‘It’s beautiful’: elderly woman grateful after volunteers restore her fenceSome volunteers helped out a southern Alberta woman on Monday after her white picket fence had fallen into disrepair.CanadaJul 18, 2016